How to send messages from pc to pc in LAN without turning 'Messenger' service on?
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Hi All, I am working on windows platform with no administrative privileges. I want to send messages/files from my pc to another in LAN. I am using one software 'IP Messanger' which doesn't required any privileges to install it or to send messages/files from one pc to another in LAN. I know DOS commands like 'send','msg' etc. but they need 'Messenger' to be on. My pc's 'Messenger' is off but still 'IP Messenger' works fine. How can the software work well without turning 'Messenger' service on :confused:? Also i want know that, is there any method/command available in DOS to send messages/files without 'Messenger' service? Thanks Nilesh
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Hi All, I am working on windows platform with no administrative privileges. I want to send messages/files from my pc to another in LAN. I am using one software 'IP Messanger' which doesn't required any privileges to install it or to send messages/files from one pc to another in LAN. I know DOS commands like 'send','msg' etc. but they need 'Messenger' to be on. My pc's 'Messenger' is off but still 'IP Messenger' works fine. How can the software work well without turning 'Messenger' service on :confused:? Also i want know that, is there any method/command available in DOS to send messages/files without 'Messenger' service? Thanks Nilesh
:doh: I don't think this is the right place to post this question.
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Hi All, I am working on windows platform with no administrative privileges. I want to send messages/files from my pc to another in LAN. I am using one software 'IP Messanger' which doesn't required any privileges to install it or to send messages/files from one pc to another in LAN. I know DOS commands like 'send','msg' etc. but they need 'Messenger' to be on. My pc's 'Messenger' is off but still 'IP Messenger' works fine. How can the software work well without turning 'Messenger' service on :confused:? Also i want know that, is there any method/command available in DOS to send messages/files without 'Messenger' service? Thanks Nilesh
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hummmmm. but i was looking for some more different answers...
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hummmmm. but i was looking for some more different answers...
Nilesh Hamane wrote:
i was looking for some more different answers.
What does this mean? Your question has been answered according to the information you provided, I have no idea what more you need to know. If you have a specific problem with your own programs then you can post them here. If you have a problem with someone else's programs then you should try asking the provider. For example, if IP Messenger has some issues then try asking the people who wrote the program for help.